Some system will boot Windows with secure boot off. Many only boot with secure boot on and many also only boot the Windows efi file. But Boot-Repair will rename grub's shim which has the Microsoft key to then boot grub and from grub boot Windows.
It looks like Boot-Repair has already done the rename.
Have you done this from Boot-repair?
Please enable SecureBoot in your BIOS, then run Boot-Repair --> Advanced Options --> "GRUB options" tab --> tick "SecureBoot" --> Apply.
Which Windows entry are you trying to boot with?
grub2's os-prober creates wrong style (BIOS) chain boot entry
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...2/+bug/1024383
type of entry from Boot-Repair that should work.
menuentry "Windows UEFI bkpbootmgfw.efi" {
menuentry "Windows Boot UEFI loader" {
Type of entry that does not work:
'Windows ...) (on /dev/sdXY)'
Some info in Post #3 on cleaning up menus, if desired.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2085530
Your system has the official efi files in sda2, but your vendor has also put other efi files (recover?) into sda3. Boot-Repair adds boot entries for both. But to boot Windows you need the file in sda2. And it looks like Boot-Repair included recovery in the name of all of them (incorrectly).
See also my signature for more UEFI info.
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